So, this is a pretty good thing to do for amusement. It is not really a trick, just something you
can do with a cigarette when prepared properly. There is prep work but it is done entirely in front
of and plainly open to the spectator. The preview video leaves this part out because it really
shows how its done. So its more like one of those, hey I bet you a beer I can stick this to the
ceiling, then when they accept, you show them how you can do it. So its a good bar bet type effect.
Not really magic. And they wont think you are some master wizard afterwards, just a clever person.
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This demonstrates one of the very few uses cigarettes have in bars today. It is
clearly
explained and pretty easy to do if you are willing to throw your arm out a bit because you are
throwing a light object in an usual way. You might want to warm up a bit in cold weather before
tossing it up. Maybe it will become as ubiquitous as card-on-ceiling. I foresee the day when
people will walk in to a particular place and instead of seeing lots of cards on the ceiling will
see stalactite Marlboros and Kools adorning the ceiling above them.
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Exactly as it says, there are no magnets, wax or anything other than a borrowed cigarette. You even
show the spectators what you are doing, yet they can't reproduce it. The teaching is wonderful and I
was doing it as soon as I finished watching. So glad that I bought this!
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This is really a bar stunt that causes people to smoke less cigarette and even stop smoking. It's
great for smokers.
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I was curious and it got the best of me. Not exactly what I thought, and for a bar bet⦠I think most
people will be a little cockeyed when you have to start heavily changing the cigarette to make it
work. But, just my opinion. Donβt think this one was for me
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somehow, this trick works. it can certainly win you bets but your audience will know there's some
"science" to it, and know that it isn't exactly magic.
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Mark Eldon said that it isn't a trick actually, but I think it's still very magical to paste a
cigarette forever on the roof.
And it is more magical if anyone else can't do it, so, yes it can
be classified as a great magic trick. Loved it!
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Made me quit smoking 3 packs of cigeretts because i was doing it all over my house and at the bar
ππ»ππ»ππ» If you smoke I would deff rescanned this trick.
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Worked the 2nd time.My ceiling is about 8 feet with that ugly stippling paint like cake frosting.I
knew the twist part from Tom Mullica from a restored cigarette trick he showed me years ago.Some
bets are dumb word jokes like putting your head under water.Put the glass on your head.Some are
really clever.This is visually neat and clever.Of course,I think a sip of sticky brandy or very
sweet tea can add weight and can add to the mucilage glue already on the rice paper.But it's more
than that.Its has a few good tips.
Not sure I'll ever do it, but it is nice to have in my bank of tricks, who knows I might someday do
it just for slitz and giggles